peer reviewedWheel-running in rodents can mitigate addiction-related effects of drugs of abuse like cocaine. However, conditioned place preference (CPP) experiments have reported conflicting results, a situation warranting further studies. Our purpose was to test whether wheel-running exercise during adolescence could impact the formation and long-term retention of CPP to cocaine in mice. Male C57BL/6 J mice were individually housed either with (n = 32) or without (n = 32) a running wheel from the age of 35 days. Behavioral testing began 3 weeks after such housing, mice underwent a baseline session followed by 10 once-daily conditioning sessions receiving peritoneal injections of 10 mg/kg cocaine and saline on alternate days (n = 16), contr...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties against drug...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties on drugs vul...
Rodents housed with a running wheel can exhibit attenuated cocaine seeking and cocaine-induced psych...
Previous literature suggests that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioral respon...
Treatments for drug abuse and addiction remain largely ineffective. Recent studies in both the human...
It has been speculated that an individual's response to novelty is a reliable predictor of its vulne...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate behavioural effects of...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioural respon...
peer reviewedRationale: The place conditioning procedure is increasingly used to study relapse in dr...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties against drug...
Epidemiological studies suggest that physical exercise could have preventive properties on drugs vul...
Rodents housed with a running wheel can exhibit attenuated cocaine seeking and cocaine-induced psych...
Previous literature suggests that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioral respon...
Treatments for drug abuse and addiction remain largely ineffective. Recent studies in both the human...
It has been speculated that an individual's response to novelty is a reliable predictor of its vulne...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate behavioural effects of...
Preclinical studies suggest that free access to a running wheel can attenuate the behavioural respon...
peer reviewedRationale: The place conditioning procedure is increasingly used to study relapse in dr...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
peer reviewedWheel-running exercise in laboratory rodents (animal model useful to study the neurobio...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...
The present paper evaluates the effect of physical activity on the increase of the conditioned rewar...